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‎11-23-2011 02:26 PM
Is there a way to use the supercrypt tool to run a command elevated (as admin)?
/David
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‎11-29-2011 10:03 AM
Yes, but I need to make some programs run as administrator from a script (not by clicking), and in those cases I need the supercrypt(or alternative) to call the program with the elevated permissions.
I have seen this as a checkbox in a batch file to exe compiler, however it did not store credentials like supercrypt does.
I have seen this as a checkbox in a batch file to exe compiler, however it did not store credentials like supercrypt does.

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‎12-02-2011 12:55 PM
ifm wrote:
and in those cases I need the supercrypt(or alternative) to call the program with the elevated permissions.
This is not currently possible with supercrypt.

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‎11-24-2011 01:21 PM
Yes, supercrypt runs a command as another user, but it does not elevate to "run as admin" in Windows 7!
Or I has just been unlycky when trying to use it...
Or I has just been unlycky when trying to use it...

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‎11-25-2011 04:12 PM
ifm wrote:
Yes, supercrypt runs a command as another user, but it does not elevate to "run as admin" in Windows 7!
You can run a command as an admin, but in Windows 7 you cannot run a command with "elevated" permissions.

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‎11-24-2011 12:01 PM
This is what Supercrypt was designed to do. More info on the tool can be found here.
